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Todd,Hey Mike,
Wonderful photographs. I'm especially partial to your BW surf images. The sunsets are just sublime.
A quick question... is it my imagination or do the images seem more detailed, crisper perhaps than M8 files. Can you see the results of the additional resolution on a computer screen?
Great trip.
HI WoodyMy contribution to this effort. The workshop was a lot of fun - great to catch up with some terrific people.
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Thanks. The clinic is in Drain, Oregon. No kidding on the name. The light was sensational - when I'm traveling as a general rule I stop when the light is good and shoot whatever is at hand - when the light is beautiful it almost doesn't matter where you point the camera.Splendid stuff Woody. I am drawn to the Pacific Gateway Medical Clinic image - the colors are wonderful especially that bit of yellow on the bottom edge set against the greens, greys, and blues, and that marvelous almost grandiose name of the practice on such a modest unassuming building. Wonderful!
[off topic]Thanks. The clinic is in Drain, Oregon. No kidding on the name...
HI WoodyJono - On hand held I tested myself and asked what shutter speed do I need to consistently get 10 out of 10 frames without camera movement. This is important in stitching because one poor frame ruins the set. Two stops fast gives me 10 for 10 - one stop fast 6 or 7 for 10 and rule of thumb about 50-50. I may just be over-cafinated. The extra stop of ISO on the M8 really helps in this regard.
On a monopod I can do 10 out of 10 at the rule of thumb.